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Kolawole ayinla biography sample

          General Kollington Ayinla is one of Nigeria's most enduring legends as well as one of the Fuji's genres colossi, second only perhaps to the dearly departed.!

          General Ayinla Alhaji Rasak Kollington was born on 20th August He is a Nigerian Fuji musician from Ilota, a village on the outskirts of Ilorin, Kwara.

        1. General Ayinla Alhaji Rasak Kollington was born on 20th August He is a Nigerian Fuji musician from Ilota, a village on the outskirts of Ilorin, Kwara.
        2. He was an MC, radio host, actor, producer, poet, musician and multi-disciplinary entertainer who dominated the Nigerian comedy space in the mid to late 90s.
        3. General Kollington Ayinla is one of Nigeria's most enduring legends as well as one of the Fuji's genres colossi, second only perhaps to the dearly departed.
        4. Alhaji Kollington Ayinla founded Kollington Records in and released some 30 albums within five years which was a record achievement by any standard.
        5. Ayinla also spoke extensively on how he joined the Army saying that, “I joined the Nigerian Army in the year at Abeokuta Depot at Lafenwa.
        6. Ayinla Kollington

          Nigerian musician

          Ayinla Kollington

          Also known asBaba Alatika; Kebe-n-Kwara; Baba Alagbado
          Born (1949-08-20) 20 August 1949 (age 75)
          OriginIlota, Kwara, Nigeria
          GenresFuji music
          OccupationSinger
          Years active1962–present

          Musical artist

          General Ayinla Kollington (born 20 August 1949), born Abdulrasaq Kolawole Ilori to Chief Ayanda Ilori, a Kingmaker and Alhaja Asiawu Mofodeke Ilori.

          He is a NigerianFuji musician and one of the pioneers of the genre. He hailed from Ilota, a Town on the outskirt of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. He is also called Baba Alatika, Kebe-n-Kwara, Baba Alagbado.[1]

          Life

          Ayinla Kollington ranks alongside his friend and competitor Ayinde Barrister as the two most important artists to dominate Fuji music from its inception in the 1970s through to the 1990s, by which time it had grown to become one of the most popular dance genres in Nigeria.[2] Between the mid-1970s and la